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The 49-year-old experienced the Just Dance singer live back in 2012 when she performed with the Rolling Stones at the end of their 50th Anniversary Tour in the US.

'It was an incredible night, the Stones were right at the top of their game and Bruce Springsteen performed as well,' he said.

A massive fan of live music, McGuire said it was the best show he had ever seen and a fair cry from his every day routine.

Pop star power: The Just Dance singer has a fan in the Australian media mogul, pictured on stage in Canada on Tuesday

Rock'n'roll man: The Triple M radio and Millionaire Hot Seat host is more of a traditional rock music lover, pictured on Melbourne Cup Day in 2013 with wife Carla McGuire

Nicknamed 'Everywhere Eddie' for his ability to wear several hats - Collingwood club president, Triple M radio host and popular Channel Nine personality - he's also currently celebrating 1000 episodes of game show Millionaire Hot Seat.

The series - which is a re-worked version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? - was originally only expected to last 25 episodes, but has gone on to have a healthy life in the afternoon time slot.

'I get to do a lot of different things which keeps me interested and I pinch myself over that every day,' he said.

Art Pop: The best-selling diva belts out one of her hits on stage in Canada on Monday

Never one to hold back on his opinions, the outspoken republican also commented on Prime Minister Tony Abbott's decision to re-institute knights and dames to the Australian honours system.

'It's not the first thing I would have done as Prime Minister, lets put it that way.

'No one saw that one coming, except the Prime Minister.

'It's a step back in time. Good luck to those that are awarded them, but I don't think it's going to change anyone's life.'